Pásztor Emília (szerk.): A fény régészete. A természetes fény szerepe az őskori ember életében - Bajai dolgozatok 20. (Baja, 2017)
Pásztor Emília: A bronzkori fényszimbolizmus
necklace and the earrings belonging to Group 1. The amber, en route to the south, definitely crossed the Carpathian Basin coming from the south-east cost of the Baltic Sea. Perhaps, it followed the later well-known Amber Road which passed nearby the region of Lime-lined Vessel culture. This might be the reason behind the great number of earrings coming from this region and the symbols decorating the bottom of small pots or the outer surface of lids found in side graves. The use/function of these earrings might be similar to those in the Canaanite artifacts since they were Koncentrikus gyűrűk a Hold körül. Fotó: Lauri Kangas © Concentric rings around the Moon. Photo: Lauri Kangas © made in the Carpathian Basin. They represented the supernatural creature as astral symbols, who also might have shined as the Evening Star in the morning and the twilight sky, and perhaps, they also served as amulets. The main difference between the two regions is that they were mostly buried as part of treasures in the Carpathian Basin and not in graves (except the Vörösmarti piece) (Pásztor 2012). 145 17.